The Central Hills Triangle Collaborative (CHTC) was the recipient of a $48,000 City of Seattle Department of Neighborhoods grant in 2017. The CHTC is a joint initiative by Lid I-5 and the Pike Pine Urban Neighborhood Council (PPUNC).

There is @SeattlePD and @SeattleFire activity blocking the NB lane on 23rd Ave at E Union St. Use alternate routes. pic.twitter.com/dq0da3Hi4M

One to hospital in shooting at 23rd and Union

There is @SeattlePD and @SeattleFire activity blocking the NB lane on 23rd Ave at E Union St. Use alternate routes. pic.twitter.com/dq0da3Hi4M - SDOT Traffic (@SDOTtraffic) March 18, 2018 One person was reported shot in the leg and police were searching for cars seen leaving the area after gunfire broke out Saturday night at 23rd and Union.

After a few years of larger scale events in the city’s parks, Seattle is downsizing its Easter egg hunt efforts once again in 2018. Again there won’t be an egg hunt in Cal Anderson — and the Central District’s parks and community centers also won’t see the free egg hunts again this year.

In 2018, Seattle Parks again not using Cal Anderson for an egg hunt - which means you can, bunny

After a few years of larger scale events in the city's parks, Seattle is downsizing its Easter egg hunt efforts once again in 2018. Again there won't be an egg hunt in Cal Anderson - and the Central District's parks and community centers also won't see the free egg hunts again this year.

This lady was super cool about having her photo taken outside of Seattle Central College. She gave me her name and email on a piece of paper which I dropped someplace on my way back to the car. So not only am I the dummy who can’t hold a piece of paper, but I’m also a litterer. Ug… Nikon 800/Tamron 24-70. #nofilter #withmytamron #streetportrait #nikonnofilter #seattle #seattlecentralcollege #tamron #phlearn #wacom #capitolhill #capitolhillseattle #humansofseattle #blackandwhite #B&W #picoftheday #shotoftheday #photooftheday

CHS Pics | This week in Capitol Hill pictures

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After 35 years operating out of their space on 8th Ave and Cherry, the Cherry Street Food Bank is being displaced to make room for a new 30-story condominium tower. They’ve got until March 1, 2019 to vacate, and Northwest Harvest is scrambling to find a new home for their flagship operation which serves an average of 5,000 people a week.

With 5,000 to feed every week, Cherry Street Food Bank seeks new home

After 35 years operating out of their space on 8th Ave and Cherry, the Cherry Street Food Bank is being displaced to make room for a new 30-story condominium tower. They've got until March 1, 2019 to vacate, and Northwest Harvest is scrambling to find a new home for their flagship operation which serves an average of 5,000 people a week.

The NW Museum of Legends and Lore will never completely leave Capitol Hill, it seems. Fresh off rejection by the City of Seattle for its permit for the annual Broadway Pride street festival, the museum’s directors are leading the charge targeting, of all things, the United Confederate Veterans Memorial in Capitol Hill’s Lake View Cemetery.

The NW Museum of Legends and Lore will never completely leave Capitol Hill, it seems. Fresh off rejection by the City of Seattle for its permit for the annual Broadway Pride street festival, the museum's directors are leading the charge targeting, of all things, the United Confederate Veterans Memorial in Capitol Hill's Lake View Cemetery.

We found Ingrid while in the sun at Plymouth Pillars Park at the base of Capitol Hill. Ingrid, an apprentice at Damask Tattoo, decided to show Ink her back piece that she “gave free rein to the artist” to create. This isn’t Ingrid’s first work by Honest John at Slave to the Needle in Ballard. “HJ is one of my good friends and I look up to him a lot as a tattooer,” Ingrid said, “so I wanted to give him a big area as somebody that I trust. That in itself means a lot to me that he would take on that big of a project and it is my favorite tattoo because I actually planned it out. It’s nice to have something that’s so large and pieced together.”

CHS Ink | Ingrid's back

We found Ingrid while in the sun at Plymouth Pillars Park at the base of Capitol Hill. Ingrid, an apprentice at Damask Tattoo, decided to show Ink her back piece that she "gave free rein to the artist" to create. This isn't Ingrid's first work by Honest John at Slave to the Needle in Ballard.

Dani Cone of Cone and Steiner — and Fuel — made the list… twice (Image: CHS)

Here are the Capitol Hill and Central District owners joining '301 small businesses' speaking out against Seattle 'employment tax' recommendations

With a task force recommending a $75 million a year Seattle business tax for housing and homelessness services, a collection of "301 small businesses from every part of the city and every sector of the economy" has sent a letter to the City Council asking them not to move forward with the recommendation.

In her first public discussion about Seattle’s search for a new chief of police, Mayor Jenny Durkan came to a Central District community group representing some of the rawest, most challenging relationships to law enforcement in the city.

Central District speaks up in search for a new Seattle Police Chief

In her first public discussion about Seattle's search for a new chief of police, Mayor Jenny Durkan came to a Central District community group representing some of the rawest, most challenging relationships to law enforcement in the city.

Capitol Hill, Central District students speak out against gun violence for #NationalWalkoutDay

With reporting from Michelle MacKinnon and Alex Garland Students and supporters walked out of their schools across Capitol Hill, the Central District, and Seattle Wednesday at 10 AM to come together for 17 minutes of silence to honor the one month anniversary of Stoneman Douglas High School where 17 people were killed in a mass shooting that has reignited calls for gun control reform.

Leaders of the Seattle Asian Art Museum renovation project commemorated the official start of construction with a ground breaking ceremony Tuesday afternoon. Parks and Recreation officials gave remarks and encouraged the community to continue their support of the $54 million renovation.

The process bringing neighborhoods from both sides of I-5 together to design solutions for lidding the busy freeway with space for resources like open park space and housing will move forward with a night of beer-fueled presentations Thursday night.

As it works to convince property owners to expand its presence and services across Capitol Hill, the Broadway Business Improvement Area and the Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce are turning to the organizer credited with rescuing last year’s Pride street festival to manage the day to day effort around clean streets, public safety, and business growth services.

As it works to convince property owners to expand its presence and services across Capitol Hill, the Broadway Business Improvement Area and the Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce are turning to the organizer credited with rescuing last year's Pride street festival to manage the day to day effort around clean streets, public safety, and business growth services.

CHS comes to bury Amante’s, not to praise them (Image: sparklingallison)

With plans for pot in background, Amante Pizza exits E Olive Way and Denny

There is a casualty in the great E Olive Way pot land rush. Amante Pizza will no longer be operating its infamous, pulsating display sign at the corner of E Olive Way and Denny. Calls to the Hill pizza joint reveal that it has shut down operations at its longtime home and is referring customers to delivery from its 10th Ave E location.

In the last days of the 2018 Washington legislative session, four bills aimed at reforming Washington’s voting policies and practices were delivered to Governor Jay Inslee, expected to be signed into law this week. In these days when it can feel like democracy is under full attack, the new laws should help the state put its ballot decisions in front of more voters.

Four ways Washington is making it easier to vote: automatic registration, Election Day registration, pre-registration for 16 & 17 year olds, and a state Voting Rights Act

In the last days of the 2018 Washington legislative session, four bills aimed at reforming Washington's voting policies and practices were delivered to Governor Jay Inslee, expected to be signed into law this week. In these days when it can feel like democracy is under full attack, the new laws should help the state put its ballot decisions in front of more voters.

The corner once home to quintessential Capitol Hill coffee shop Bauhaus is today home to an upscale cycling lifestyle "clubhouse." The space around the corner on Melrose that used to be an art gallery before being built into the gargantuan, seven-story Excelsior mixed-use building?

See something others should know about? Email CHS or call/txt (206) 399-5959. You can view recent CHS Crime coverage here. Central District shootout: One person was shot and taken to Harborview and police were gathering shell casings and evidence across the Central District after a rolling gun battle Sunday night.

Why does @SoundTransit still use this worthless info sign that provides false information?? QUIT using it until you can get it right!! @jseattle #capitolhill pic.twitter.com/qBuTKp2wtb

Here's Sound Transit's plan to make the display signs at Capitol Hill Station work (or, at least, stop showing inaccurate info)

Why does @SoundTransit still use this worthless info sign that provides false information?? QUIT using it until you can get it right!! @jseattle #capitolhill pic.twitter.com/qBuTKp2wtb - davey jones (@daavey) March 3, 2018 Next Monday will mark the second anniversary of the opening of Capitol Hill Station.

Some of the customers ordering at Broadway’s Tacos Guaymas on September 30th, 2014 weren’t there for the affordable Mexican food served inside a bustling but tiny Capitol Hill restaurant space. Eight times, according to the office of Attorney General Bob Ferguson, investigators from the Department of Revenue visited the restaurant that Tuesday.

Investigation of alleged $5.6M Tacos Guaymas tax scheme began in 2014 on Broadway

Some of the customers ordering at Broadway's Tacos Guaymas on September 30th, 2014 weren't there for the affordable Mexican food served inside a bustling but tiny Capitol Hill restaurant space. Eight times, according to the office of Attorney General Bob Ferguson, investigators from the Department of Revenue visited the restaurant that Tuesday.

Even with growing evidence that driving for companies like Uber and Lyft can be a real grind, the greatest bulk of entrepreneurial energy around Capitol Hill and the Central District continues to be professional drivers.

Top 20 new District 3 businesses: Rideshare driver tops the list by a mile... again

Even with growing evidence that driving for companies like Uber and Lyft can be a real grind, the greatest bulk of entrepreneurial energy around Capitol Hill and the Central District continues to be professional drivers.

Add two town hall gatherings involving important Washington leaders to the list of actions, walkouts, protests, and marches planned this month as Seattle students and supporters speak out about gun violence and make calls for more to be done to reform gun control laws.

“God has called you to shine. He has called us to do good work. It’s your light that will allow others to grow. Light exposes darkness. Share your light with others.” -Pastor Carter @concorddallas #belight #shine #bedsidebaptist #beabeconoflight #jazzyintheSEA #jasminerashae #seattle #capitolhillseattle #pacificnorthwest

CHS Pics | This week in Capitol Hill pictures

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With PCC announcing its plans to open a new downtown Seattle store in 2020, another potential player appears to be off the board to fill the key anchor tenant space in the Capitol Hill Station “transit oriented development” project slated to finally break ground this spring after a decade of planning. After a series of names attached to the project have either backed out or moved on, CHS has learned that talks have centered on a new, growing part of the region’s grocery and retail economy.

With PCC announcing its plans to open a new downtown Seattle store in 2020, another potential player appears to be off the board to fill the key anchor tenant space in the Capitol Hill Station "transit oriented development" project slated to finally break ground this spring after a decade of planning.

After a busy few years of upgrades, optimizations, cuts, and eliminations, the next wave of Metro bus route changes scheduled to roll out starting Saturday mostly leave Capitol Hill’s routes out of the equation.

After a busy few years of upgrades, optimizations, cuts, and eliminations, the next wave of Metro bus route changes scheduled to roll out starting Saturday mostly leave Capitol Hill's routes out of the equation.

De-Escalate Washington declares victory on police use of force reforms

Backers of an initiative to change Washington's standard for police deadly force are declaring victory after a compromise bill passed the legislature Thursday in the final hours of this year's session in Olympia. "These reforms will result in a reduction in violence, fewer injuries and deaths, increase in respect and trust, and improved relationships," the announcement from De-Escalate Washington reads.

"To combat Seattle's rising cost of doing business," a Broadway wood-fired pizza restaurant has retooled and reinvented itself as Boca Restobar and Grill. The changes have been underway and the signs are now up at the former Pizzeria 88 which will now feature "contemporary Argentine" cuisine and "eclectic traditional foods from Argentina" in an "informal setting" when it reopens after the shore remodeling and rebranding.

The students from March for Our Lives Seattle made a trip to Olympia to spread their message (Image: March for Our Lives Seattle)

Students from across state coming to Capitol Hill for March for Our Lives protest

With Mayor Jenny Durkan set to lead a town hall Thursday night addressing the youth-led push against gun violence, a coalition of students from across the state has announced its members will be part of the March 24th protest march slated to begin on Capitol Hill: A coalition of Washington State students today announced that they are working to unite their communities to stand in solidarity with the March for Our Lives protest, a student-led demonstration created in response to the most recent mass school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.

Ruckus Recreational on E Republican at 15th expanded their tiny grass shop into the joint next door in January but no one on the staff remembers which day exactly. With the square footage of a van, the original low profile boutique could easily be overlooked.

Defiant Ruckus growing as Capitol Hill's non-Ike's pot shop

Ruckus Recreational on E Republican at 15th expanded their tiny grass shop into the joint next door in January but no one on the staff remembers which day exactly. With the square footage of a van, the original low profile boutique could easily be overlooked.

Seattle safe consumption study answers how big and how much - but not where

The easiest answers to the hardest questions surrounding the creation of a safe consumption site in Seattle will be on the table as a City Council committee hears updates on how much space is needed and how much it will cost to acquire or lease a property for the facility hoped to help stem the tide of opiate-related overdoses.

Led by Paco in his bright pink sweater, Maria was being taken on a walk near Summit Slope Park when CHS caught up. Paco is a rescue — “some kind of mix. My vet tells me he’s a Chihuahua/Min Pin and German Setter. We don’t think about what happened. We just allow him to be. He can identify as he wishes.” A member of Maria’s family for four years, Paco is soon to turn 5. “He looks like a toy, but he doesn’t feel like a toy,” she said. “Don’t approach him, he’s a grumpy old man.” We often suggest saying hello to little furry friends, but with these two, perhaps just say hello to Maria.

Capitol Hill Pets | Self-identifying Paco at Summit Slope Park

Led by Paco in his bright pink sweater, Maria was being taken on a walk near Summit Slope Park when CHS caught up. Paco is a rescue - "some kind of mix. My vet tells me he's a Chihuahua/Min P...

Design review board has first look at Belmont Ave low-income and re-entry project

Capitol Hill's design review pipeline has slowed to a trickle but there are still a few important new projects on the board. Wednesday night, a development from Pioneer Human Services part of $101 million in funding for affordable housing projects across Seattle will take its first step in the process.

Partnership puts Capitol Hill community center space to work as new Miller Annex Preschool

With funds and guidelines for raising early education competency and readiness for Seattle kids in-hand, the Seattle Preschool Program and Department of Education and Early Learning have teamed up with Seattle Parks to renovate a portion of the Miller Community Center and contract a high-quality provider to operate a preschool inside.

Family and loved ones of Dwone Anderson-Young mourned the 23-year-old’s murder at a vigil following the June 2014 murders (Image: CHS)

Killer who says he gunned down two he met on Capitol Hill because they were gay pleads guilty to New Jersey slaying

The man accused of killing two gay men he met on Capitol Hill as part of a nationwide murder spree investigators say was driven by extremist beliefs has pleaded guilty to another murder and admitted in court to the Seattle crimes.

Urban Float is Capitol Hill’s new flotation therapy spa, a place to let your mind wander to its outer limits while bobbing in salt water. It is located in the street level of the wedge-shaped building at the intersection of Madison, Union, and 12th, across the street from the Ferrari dealership, a suitably luxe, modern facility for this upscale iteration of the time-honored practice of soaking and thinking. With six locations from Houston to Vancouver, the Capitol Hill location is five-year-old Urban Float’s new flagship and, they say, “the largest float pod center in North America” at 4,000 square feet.

Urban Float is Capitol Hill's new flotation therapy spa, a place to let your mind wander to its outer limits while bobbing in salt water. It is located in the street level of the wedge-shaped building at the intersection of Madison, Union, and 12th, across the street from the Ferrari dealership, a suitably luxe, modern facility for this upscale iteration of the time-honored practice of soaking and thinking.

Dear Neighbors and Friends, Holy Names Academy is aware of public comments and concerns regarding its proposed development of a new gymnasium and parking facilities on campus. In an effort to address concerns and provide accurate information to the community, we are providing general information about Holy Names Academy (PDF) and a Fact Sheet (PDF) about our proposal that we put in a Q&A format.

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